Oregon State Requirement Details for Real Estate Continuing Education
Oregon Real Estate Agency Certified Continuing Education Provider #-1015
Every two (2) years, 30 clock hours of Real Estate Continuing Education is required.
· Licenses must be renewed by the last day of the licensee’s birth month.
· If you have to renew your active license prior to 01/01/11 at least 15 hours must be in one or more of the mandatory topics. Final course approval is at the discretion of each supervising/principal broker.
· Real Estate Courses offered by The CE Shop are real estate continuing education courses for students that have already taken the AP 30 hour post-licensing course in their first renewal period.
· If you are a broker who received their first Oregon real estate license after July 1st, 2002 and renew PRIOR to 01/01/11 you must complete an Agency approved 30 hour Advanced Real Estate Practices (AP) post-licensing course before your first active license renewal. If you are a broker who received their first Oregon real estate license after July 1st, 2002 and renew AFTER 01/01/11 you must complete both an Agency approved 30 hour Advanced Real Estate Practices (AP) post-licensing course AND the Board-approved three-hour Law and Rule Required Course (LARRC) before your first active license renewal. Principal brokers, sole practitioner brokers, and property managers are not required to take the AP course. Please contact the Oregon Real Estate Agency for more information on the AP course. The CE Shop does not offer the 30 hour AP course at this time.
Immediately upon real estate course completion, The CE Shop will provide students with an electronic copy of the course Certificate of Completion. Certificates will remain in your account for a minimum of five (5) years, should you need additional copies at a later time. Licensees are encouraged to retain copies of their Certificates of Completion in the event that they are audited by the state.
Real estate course completions must be done by the licensee by submitting copies of their certificates to their certifying licensees (manager/supervising broker) to have them sign and keep on file in the event of an audit by the Oregon Real Estate Agency.
Please enter your individual license number correctly and fully when prompted in the registration process. Oregon license numbers should be nine (9) digits.